Rainy weather work

An end to another week and the first month of the year! How time flies!

This week saw the close of a very wet Art of Sydney exhibition at the Maritime Museum. By Tuesday, when I was on duty, it was not only pouring down…but there was also electricity failures and leaks in the venue that staff attending to, making their morning very unexpectedly busy!

My art society, the Nepean Art Society, was featured on the front cover of local press, along with my awarded work and that of other members on a full-page inside. 🙂

Mention in Nepean News local paper

Nepean Art Society on front cover

Used the long weekend (and rainy stay-indoor-weather!) to complete two new pieces. Leave a reply, if you would like to leave feedback!

The first is a large watercolour painting of sunflowers (I’m loving flowers at the moment!) and the second a Sydney Harbour Bridge street scene painting. You can view these in my gallery and are also now available in my shop.

The sunny side of things

Sydney Coat Hanger View

I’m getting ready for the Waterbrook exhibition this week (details on the front page of my site) and completing a couple of small pieces that I will display next week!

About Chrysovalantou…

Born and raised in the inner west Sydney, Chrysovalantou (or otherwise known as Val) has been drawing and creating since a child.
Arts and design where her main focus in high school and then chose the path of fashion design for her career path.
10 years in the industry, she realised that her heart could not continue in the field and turned to her drawing for some refreshment.
She rekindled a fire, that has brought about this site.
Chrysovalantou now exhibits her work in Sydney based shows.